Is an introductory class for students who are new to aerial arts. This class provides an introduction to the various apparatus, safety precautions, and basic body alignment, core strength, grips, and techniques required for aerial arts. Students are strongly encouraged to take our intro class before progressing to other aerial classes.

Rope:Rope or Corde Lisse is a canvass vertical apparatus similar to silks, but in a whole category of its own. In this class, you will learn rope fundamentals, sequences, transitions and the building blocks for choreography. This series is open to seasoned beginner and intermediate aerialists. Ability to invert in the air is a prerequisite for this class.

Aerial Arts I/II:Provides the basics of aerial silks and tails. This is a mixed level class catering to beginner to intermediate aerialists. Beginners will work mostly in the sling and learn basic silks techniques such as footlocks, proper body alignment, safety, and sequences. Intermediate students will learn progressive sequences, drops in the sling and sequences in tails and will begin to prepare for more complex drops and sequences. All students begin close to the ground and progress as their aerial language and strength expands.

Aerial Sling/Hammock:Provides an introductory to aerial fundamentals utilizing a combination of balance, strength, flexibility, and endurance to challenge each student's fitness level. Each class begins with a warm up on the floor and then in the apparatus. Students are navigated through modules of progressive poses and transitions focusing on technique, proper form, core strength, and endurance. While classes are taught in a group setting, individualized assistance is provided to each student to ensure safety and progression. Students may be given alternate poses/transitions to accommodate individual physical ability. Classes conclude with a 10-15 minute conditioning session to develop strength and muscle memory needed for progression.

Aerial Sling/Hammock II:Is the progressive class after Hammock I Mastery. Hammock II begins to explore more complicated aerial poses and transitions and focuses more intensively on technique. This class will also explore drops and more complicated sequences. This class is designed for those who have increased strength (primarily upper body and core) and can easily move through Hammock I class instruction. Classes begin with a more rigorous warm-up that incorporates more concentration on flexibility and concludes with a 10-15 minute conditioning session to develop strength and muscle memory needed for progression.

Lyra/Aerial Hoop:This class focuses on aerial artistry in the Aerial Hoop. Students will learn various ways to mount the apparatus, learn basic to more complex poses, and transitions. This class is includes safety precautions, and basic body alignment, core strength, grips, and techniques required for aerial arts. Students are strongly encouraged to take our intro class before progressing to this class unless they have aerial/pole/gymnastics experience. This class is suitable for all levels.

Aerial Jam:

Is a mixed level class that focuses on creative movement in multiple apparatuses. Students will incorporate aerial hammock, aerial silks, lyra, and floor work to translate their passion for aerial into a sampler of many of the classes we offer. This class is great for routine development, general practice, personal training or just fun.​

Advanced Aerial III/Choreo:

Is a sequencing and performance motivated class in the silks. Students will learn new tricks, drops, climbs, and poses and incorporate them into more complex progressions. Students must be able to invert in the air with ease, achieve crossback straddle, and be able to maintain a 20 second or longer bent arm hang.

Adult Aerial Class Descriptions

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